**– “Full of the minor as well as the major controversies of the Reformation period, and therefore the less interesting to us. In its own day it was *the* master-work on the two prophets, Haggai and Obadiah.” – Spurgeon

Rainolds was a puritan, to be distinguished from Edward Reynolds (†1676).

**– “Rainolds was the tutor of Hooker, and had a main hand in our authorized version of the Bible. Bishop Hall says, ‘the memory, the reading of that man were near a miracle.’ We ought to be enraptured with a commentary from such a divine, but we confess that we are not.” – Spurgeon

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1900’s, Brief

Bromiley, Geoffrey – ‘Haggai’ in The Biblical Expositor: The Living Theme of the Great Book with General and Introductory Essays and Exposition, vol. 2 Buy ed. Carl Henry 1960

This little known commentary set by leading evangelicals (many of which were reformed) is brief (think airplane view) but helpful.